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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:00:36+00:00 2026-05-13T15:00:36+00:00

I’m trying to iterate over a dictionary of model values in a Django template

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I’m trying to iterate over a dictionary of model values in a Django template – I want to list the verbose_name of each model field alongside its value.

Here’s what I have in models.py:

class Manors(models.Model):
    structidx = models.IntegerField(primary_key=True, verbose_name="ID")    
    county = models.CharField(max_length=5, null=True, blank=True, verbose_name="County")   

    def get_fields(self):
            d = {}
            #d["database"] = "pubs"
            #d["uid"] = "sa"
            for field in Manors._meta.fields:
                d[field.verbose_name(self)] = field.value_to_string(self)
            return d

And in views.py:

    manor_stats = Manors.objects.get(structidx__exact=id)
    return render_to_response('template.html', { 'place' : place, 'manor_stats' : manor_stats }, context_instance = RequestContext(request))

And in the template:

<h4>Statistics</h4>
<ul>
 {% for key, value in manor_stats.get_fields %}
 <li> {{ key }}: {{ value }} </li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>

But I just get a weird, distorted-looking list like:

u: i
d: a

It doesn’t even work if I use hard-coded values in models.py (as shown commented out above).

What’s wrong here? Been trying to work this out for hours:(

———- UPDATED —————

Trying with

def get_fields(self):
        d = {}
        for field in Manors._meta.fields:
            d[field.verbose_name(self)] = { "verbose": field.verbose_name(self), "value": field.value_to_string(self) }
        return d

and in template:

<h4>Statistics</h4>
<ul>
 {% for key, value in manor_stats.get_fields %}
 <li> {{ key }}: {{ value }}</li>
{% endfor %}
</ul>

just produces a blank list….

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    2026-05-13T15:00:37+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:00 pm

    To iterate a dictionary wouldn’t you need:

    <h4>Statistics</h4>
    <ul>
     {% for key, value in manor_stats.get_fields.items %}
     <li> {{ key }}: {{ value }}</li>
     {% endfor %}
    </ul>
    

    But I’d suggest retrieving the dictionary from the function first:

    Views.py:

        manor_stats = Manors.objects.get(structidx__exact=id).get_fields()
        return render_to_response('template.html', { 'place' : place, 'manor_stats' : manor_stats }, context_instance = RequestContext(request))
    

    And then:

    <h4>Statistics</h4>
    <ul>
     {% for key, value in manor_stats.items %}
     <li> {{ key }}: {{ value }}</li>
     {% endfor %}
    </ul>
    

    But only because I’m not that familiar with how much dereferencing the templating system can do. Seeing as you know how to deference it you’re saving the effort of having the renderer work it out.

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